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IRIDAY, SEPT. 9, IV4 HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLi. OREGON PACE SEVENTEEN Winterize Home Now; Cut Fuel Cost Insure Comfort fttfpi taken1 now to wlntirli the 111 healing plant ahauld be In. knme will pay olt substantially aperied and adjuated by a good then rold weather comes, In grent-1 healing ronlrartur. Coal alokere re r ooiiitnrl. brtlrr health and ertuiil uire lulirlrallon and adluatmnili inney eavlngs, It waa atatrd today oil and gaa burnere require rarrlul fcy Ilia ronairurlliin reteareh bu-1 cleaning, especially Ilia ofieninge trail. Nrw York rlrnrtns home lor through hirii met paaaea: ail euio- bulltlliig liiluiiiiallmi. Sona Hiene To Marry Second Time NHW VOI1K. Brpl. B ii-.Mnn) llrnie, blnmta skating alar and. Vinihtiii Claidmer Jr. socialite and aviation es.ecu.tlve, plan tn be married weak Irnm Unlay. II will b tha second marriage (or Mlaa llenle, and tha fourth for (ardlner. Announcement of tha wedding plana waa mail yaitarday by a public relatione firm Mlaa llenle. whoa aaaljnf aklll won brr a monle rareer, haa recent- I celling julate ar roof rafter malle systems require inspection of llieriuoalals and rlr'lrlral connec tlona after a mmmrr of Idlrnraa. lira iiula or comliuallon rhainbrre should ba frra of aoot and aralr. 'Ilia bxllrr for a strum or hut water plant almuld bt flushed and Illicit with clean water to tha prnner level; radiator valves and connections almuld be lneitrd. rhrrkrd for obstructions In t ha im and mid air dints, hiiiniility pan cleaned and refilled and air filters replaced If filled with dirt. I If tha 'ome la not Inaulalrd, at SEEK ARK iraai one-third of Ilia furl bill ran full of mineral wool before c Id weather arrives, and lh area. be Iween roof and living quarter aiao Inaulalrd with Ihla non-eombusllble material. If tha attle la unfinished, full-lhlrk balta or blankrta of mln aral wool ran ba placed between lnae (at. I" 'TURKE Y -J Coleman. I, tiV S f . 0 I'M) This mop locales Ararat on the Turkish- Russian border which a group of f iv Americans began climbing in scorch of Noah's ork. Expedition started from village of Doqu Bayazit (un derlined) at the base of the fMmml Dnitiini rinuA nrnlatl. Iv been promollni Ire shows. Mha ' ceaalbl. aparea are filled by blow. . . r . raptured I he lll.niple fliura skat- !. modulated mineral wool ; wej. uy...y . -Ine champion. hlo three llmea and Into them. blind for spying on Russia, held the world'e flture ekatlna Til" ariiie home ran .be liuil-! ebamplonahlp fur II eurceaalt. Icaa than two dayi without I yearwa Her Panama's New $8 Million Airport Has Manana Trouble From Top Down a The larieat known meteorite aver to fall, hit an uninhabited portion of Siberia In ISO and writhed 40, 000 torn. "A itralht a the crow file" la a wall known aaytnf, but crow don't fly that way. Their Tlfht pat tarn la usually ai(i. PANAMA CI TY. Panama , fully belonged there, rather than In 'NKAi The new admlntatratlon the Canal lone. Trie Zona, aald the building at the nrw I8O00.0O0 To:u- man National alrjwrt la half fin lahed. The top half, that la. The bot tom two floura of the four-atory tructure ara atlll ikrleul. walling for aome manana when the Repub lic of Panama haa a little more money, Panama wanted to have the air port In operation by September 1, the date when American alrllnta wera to aw itch from Canal Zone flelda to Panamanian onea. Before the Civil Aeronaiillca administration would approve the tramler, Tocu mr n had to iiutall certain aafety devices. Thoee devlrea wera blueprinted In for the lower Ifourth floori and the third floor af the administration republic, waa not open to com mercial and private enterprlae but waa realrleted to the operation and maintenance of the canal. a, In Jane, IM7. when they opened Toeumen. they aal baeb and waited for American planee ta Land. Tha other nallona' planea did. but not American hips. In effect, the CAA had aald they would manana. Uncle Bam derided to help Pan ama nut. American money and ma terials went tn give Toeumen the needed air traffic control, point-to-point and alr-irnund communica tions, and regional meteorological ystem. U. S. Kids Ornerier, ifuiiuina. ranemo ouinoruiea j a s shruiied their shoulders, rolled up SoyS BflTlShtr READINO. England oPiAmerl- U. . airlines are reportedly not too happy about the awltch to Pan ama. They supposedly feel that there will be lack of know-how In the new operation. To support their contention, they point out that Toeumen haa been open for two years, yet atlll doean't have a proper admlnatratlon building nor adequate hangar apace. But, whether they like It or not, the airlines are all scheduled to move to Toeumen. And Panama promise that It will finish the last (bottom) two floor of the admin istration building and build more harjara. Date of completion for the two projects la definitely scheduled for manana. marrlaiir to Daniel Reid Topping, tin plate heir and ownv of the New Yoik Yankeea, ended In dlvnrre Clarrlliier. hrad of the aviation department of the tnduairlal Taiw Co. nf New llrunawirk. N J. waa chief te.i pilot of the V. H. naval air fanny at Columbua, Ohio, while tn the navy Misa llriile Is it vears old Gardi ner la In Ills fori Ira Al l, KII.I.M MAM I EBANON. Brpt. I M-.-An aged man plrklng .apples fell as his lad der broke velrrdiiy and we killed outright. He was Charles William nire. T Mrs. Rice found his bodyMoOlfl HonOT PoftV. Under a treo when ha failed In re- ' . ... 'v"v' u" 1 turn to tha houae at his eeruatomed Merrill, Saturday ia.i-u 111 iru uinii two auyi wiinouil A f J nmM or lnronvrnirnr tnd furl uiv I HfW UTCQOn HOmC mi wnt pny i or mt uuuuiion wnn- three yrun. In iddiiion to fuel tvliiK( prrtMrly Imuiatrtl huuM ; rrdmrn tht dinger ot coldi ruvrd , by drufm. Wfthritrlniinf of wlndowi ind dH)f, lnitlliit.()n of dtorm wlndowi and raulkttif all crmck In Die : irriur inline wilt add ir?atly to! winter ron.fnrt and avt appro, j nintrly unriKhth of th fuH. Chlmnryii utiould b txamlned for rrrk and Uxn mortar and I m i mar1lal'alw vmnmtrmA knlh iw Im. prove healing plant etlicien- y and1 But she has new parent. nowShe to eliminate a serious fire hatard. i " 0"l or Mr " Mr R"- I ert . Carney of Hprlnirfleld, Ore. Carney knew the little girl s parenls when he was an air force pilot In Fngland. Mrs. Caniry Is an Eng lish war bride. For English Tot NEW YORK. Bept. i4v-A little girl, born of a war romance, will leave for her new home In Oregon soon. Gillian Ann. i. arrived from Eng land at La Ousrdla airfield yester day. Her mother Is Beatrice Rich ardaon. Oxlord. England. Her fa ther was an American soldier klllr In combat. His name was not disclosed. their plana for lha first two floor and proceeded to build the tea two. The waiting room on the ground floor and the nice officea on the second floor can wait until wall, until manana. Toeumen airport has been operat ing for foreign airline tine 1MT, but regularly scheduled American line like Pan American, Panagra and Branlff have had to land at Canal Zone fields, where approved safety device are In operation. The Republic of Panama haa long felt that commercial aviation right- can children ar friendly, quick to learn, but ornerier than British, a teacher who returned recently from America said today. Ronald Kent, an exchange teacher at Reading, Penn., last session said American school were better staffed and bet ter supplied with material than British. The J7-year-old Instructor at Al fred Button Junior School her sal there la lv "closer cooperation tv. tween parent and teacher In U. 8 " feet from the ground Ethiopian Teachtrs From Mnnv Land ADDIS ABABA on Ethiopian erhoois' peraonnel rearmblea a mm latur "Untied Nations'. The 340 foreign teachers supplementlne the local staff in Ethlonian schools in clude Englishmen, frenchmen. Ca nadians. Americans. Kgvptlans. Hindus Swedes and Norwealana The Ruulam. It Is believed would Ilka tn make their contribution of teachers, but seem to be prevented from doing so by their weakness in languages Englnh I the official -hno lanuiage here and all the i oreln teachers know Enfllah well j Education Is number one problem In this East African nation of IS.- I Ooo oo people Tha number of pub. lie schools has Inqrraaed from )0 last Mr to 410 ihla year. accord In to official fiaurea Rut the de. mand for education Is so great that the goiernment la finding aome dif firulty In supplying schools and teacher in sufficient quantity. Enrollment figurra, still tnenm fleie. are reliably estimated at-near loo ono This compares with SOono In 147-4 Ethtopias literacy rata la unknown At one time, not many years ago. Illiteracy was estimated by a foreitn educator at close to loo per cent. This figure has been reduced during recent years. MERRILL. Sept -A Moose par ty will be given In honor of the Col leg nf Regent at the Moose hall Saturday evening September 10. All member and husbands ar cordial ly Invited to attend A meeting of the Friendship com mittee will be held at the Moose hall September I it I p. m. DEBTS DOWJf ASTORIA. Sept. iPt Atorl'l bonded indebtedness waa cut by 1342000 during the last fiscal year. Auditor O. K Atwood reported to day. Tha debt now is t&BT.OOO. BOTTLED ;AM? I ASTORIA. Sept. The poul. ' blllty of permuting aal of bottled ! gaa here was being studied by city officials today. lhe gaa haa been , banned, because of fear of eaplo I tlona: but a recent boost In gaa rates caused rtty officials to recon ' slder. In Cardiff. Wales, there still stands a castle believed to be Iden tified with the legends of King Ar thur. Conat ruction of the castle be gan In 10M. 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